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l impact on the pace of this recovery. Professor Alan Blinder of Princeton University and former vice chair at
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aknesses in the police rather than prosecutors. See, e.g., Tuerkheimer, supra note 28, at 1292-99 (discussing evidence of police bias). 2 See, e.g., Alan Blinder, Michael Slager, Officer in Walter Scott Shooting, Gets 20-Year Sentence, N.Y. Times (Dec. 7, 2017), https ://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/07/us/michael-s
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